Precoronavirus
adj
adj ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
Adjective
- 1 Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. not-comparable
"Owner Philip Schaffart said a precoronavirus Tuesday typically brought in $2,500 in revenue. This past Tuesday, he said, that amount dwindled to $300 as his place was open only for pickup and delivery."
Example
More examples"Owner Philip Schaffart said a precoronavirus Tuesday typically brought in $2,500 in revenue. This past Tuesday, he said, that amount dwindled to $300 as his place was open only for pickup and delivery."
Etymology
From pre- + coronavirus.
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